harsh reality

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a reality that is severe, cruel, or difficult to endure

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  • Many young people face the harsh reality of unemployment after graduation.
  • The documentary revealed the harsh reality of life in war-torn regions.
  • It's time to accept the harsh reality that not all dreams come true.
  • The economic crisis brought a harsh reality check to many households.
  • Despite her initial optimism, she soon confronted the harsh reality of building a startup.
  • The book vividly depicts the harsh reality of slave labor in the 19th century.
  • Coming to terms with the harsh reality of his illness was incredibly difficult.
  • Politicians often struggle to convey the harsh realities of budget cuts to the public.
  • For those living in extreme poverty, every day is a harsh reality of survival.
  • His ideal vision of the future clashed with the harsh reality of current events.